You know what, now that I think about it, I don't think we're going to need your tents. We only have 5 people now, and I have a 4 person tent, so as long as someone has another tent we should be set.

So, anyone else that has a tent, BRING IT! If we don't use it, oh well. Even if it is a two person tent we could still use it.

Rob, a few questions for ya:- What time should we be there Friday night to guarantee we can get spots?- How easy will it be to find each other?

Here's a packing list from Special Ops:

I am frequently asked one simple question by new players: What should I bring to a 24-hour scenario paintball game?

There is not a simple answer, but I can provide a general guideline that may be helpful. As for me and my team (Team Lightning Force), it seems the more years we play paintball, the more equipment we cannot live without. Currently for a group of six guys going to an event, we usually will fill a cargo van and a pickup. Over the years we have really come to like our creature comforts.

Some items may vary from event to event but this list is what we bring to most of the tournaments we attend. Always check with the field to see what type of facilities are available.

I hope this helps all the newer scenario guys out there. Iím Rick Wloch from Team Lightning Force and Iíll see you in my sights.

DON'T FORGET THE RADIOS! These are essential for a scenario game! If you get shot out without a radio you will have no way of knowing where we are when you are reinserted. I do have one extra to cover for anyone that forgets or needs one.

I also need a final check in, please tell me if you are not going to make it.

robcordes wrote:Rob, a few questions for ya:- What time should we be there Friday night to guarantee we can get spots?- How easy will it be to find each other?

Me and my buddies should be there around 1 or 2. But whatever time works best for you guys is fine. Remember registration ends at 5 for those of you who want to beat the long lines on Saturday morning.

When you come in to the driveway, follow the road back like you were going to park in the back lot; just before the road splits (around campsite 4) you will see our tent city on your right. You can drop off your gear, but you will have to park in the back lot. Also look for my Ford Ranger, it is white with a solid white cap. If you have any issues just call 313-212-5110.

What do you typically do for meals? When I was there they didn't have hardly any food to buy.

I won't be asked to show my VIP card or anything at the entrance will I?

You are correct, there aren't many food places there. The ones that will be there will only be serving lunches. But I am the cook for my group of friends, I bring a portable kitchen and make pancakes in the mornings. And the guys bring burgers or something for lunch and the evenings that I cook. But I would recommend a small camp stove, if that isn't a way you want to go. I can throw some extra pancakes on in the morning if I can get a few of bucks to cover the materials, i.e. mix, suryp, plates, forks, fuel and such (say $2 per breakfast or something like that). The way I work it out with my friends, is I cover the breakfast and cooking supplies and they handle the lunches and dinners, so I can't really help you out too much with lunch and dinner. There is also McDonalds and Wendys that is about 1-1/2 miles away, as well as a Bushes store for groceries if you need anything. And make sure you bring water, pop, sports drinks... or whatever you plan on drinking in a cooler with ice. You will be much further ahead vs. buying at the field.

As for being asked for a VIP card, I have been a VIP for two years now and have never been asked for my VIP card. So I don't think it will be an issue. You will have to park in the general parking area, but that is a given.

Yeah, I've got a little JetBoil camp stove that I use to make freeze-dried food. It's really quite delicious. Beef stroganoff is my favorite. I'll be bringer a cooler and all that stuff as well. I'm really more of a cold breakfast kind of person, so I'll probably bring cereal and donuts or something.

I came down with a cold yesterday, and it got a little worse today. I'm going to rest up today and get a good sleep in my own bed tonight. I'll try to be there around 8:00 Saturday morning. Hopefully there will still be room in the staging area for our canopy. If you don't think there will be, if you want to swing by my place and grab it you can, although I don't think it's on the way for either of you.

It was great! Tippmann lost, but at least we don't cheat as much as the world team. There was rampant cheating going on, from players shooting hot (enough to crack a pair of lenses on one player) to just plain wiping. I pegged a guy with a single shot from a pump and watched it break on his chest, he dropped back about 10 ft (I could still see him), wiped it and came back in and I was able to hit him again. But all in all, I had a great time (4 surrenders with a pump didn't hurt my weekend either).

Glad you made it out to play Josh. Too bad more of the team was unable to make it.